Page Six ———— THE CENTRE DEMOC RAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. November 21, 1940, Lessons In English Words Often Misused i Word, Often Misspelled Do not say, “Of the two sisters 1 Medal (a memorial coin); lke the smallest one bes." Say. “I | «to interfere Catastrophe; like the smaller one better” when serve the phe, pronounced fee. Ex- relerring to Lwo. hort, chserve the h: -exerbilant, no Say “He was desirous (a feeling +h. Core (the central par; of any- of ‘desire within a person) to secure thing)! corps, pronounced core the position, which was very desir- uni: of an army. Boundary; ary abie (applving to something out- not ery Incense; not sence nor side a person). sense Deo mot say, “He dij it in an off- hiinded way.” Say, “He did it in| “Use a word three times and I! an offhand way.” fs yours” Let us Increase our vo- Do not say. “1 shall go inside of cabulary by mastering one word a few days.” Say, “I hall go with- cach day. Words for this lesson: : na few Jays.” RE aT (verb); to reforin yl W hat so (COmpletely.. “One. great thought | WE SU that s breathed into 4 man may regener- | Say, “I am glad that is over.” ate him."--Channing. Do. not say. “We. shall not kick PROPITTOUS; attended by fav- (slang) about that” Say, “We rorable elrcumstances: “The propi- shall not object to that." tious moment had arrived. RHIZOME; any underground Words Often Mispronounced rootlize stem, sending up leafy Dog. Pronounce the 0 as in loss, 100s from the upper surface and . aa . al) » . . not as in of. emitting roots from the lower side Halfpenny. Pronounce | (Pronounce risaem, | as in right. o ny. accen: first svilable meddle ob- Word Study hay-pen- | as in home, accent first syllable). INCARNATION: embodiment of a quallly, idea, principle, etc.: per- onification. “The very ncarna- ton of selfishness.” F. W. Robert- SOI. PUERILE: chiidish; foolish; une thinking, (Pronounce pu-er-fl, u as in pupil, accent first syllable). “It was a puerile remark” | COLLOCATION; side by side, Guarantee, Pronounce gar-an- te, first a as in at, not as in ear, principal accent is on last syllable. o Mademoiselle. Pronounce mad- mwa-zel, both a's as in ask. ¢ as in beil, principal accent on last able, syll- Porcelain. Pronounce por-se-lin, | © as in no, ¢ as in set unstressed, 1 a: In in, aceen: first syllable. act of placing or in a definite order, | t tPronoun~e kol-o-ka-shun, first o i as In qoll, a as In cake, accent third syllable). “I+ was a dul] <¢ollec- tion of words.” Detroit. Pronounce the e a: deed unstressed, and accent last svi lable, not the first, | = ~ - _TS x . = i - BOALSBURG Mr. and LGoleen at Indiana The Woman's Missionary Society Mr. A. BR. Lee is of the Reformed church held their | weeks with his daughter antl son-in. annual thank-offering service at the "law, Mr, amd Mrs. Ezra Breon aot home of Mrs. George Ishiler oun: Columbus, Ohio Thursdey evening, Those present PT IRN. Raw. wore: Mrs. Howard Wink, Mrs. Geo Pisher, Mrs. Prank Ream, Mrs. Em MILESBURG ma Broute. Mrs. Thomas Jones and Frem lath meek—-Mrs Jenhie daughter Nancy, and Miss Beulah ' ghone Williamsport was a re- Fartney cent vidlior at the Lydia Shope Guests at the home of Mrs. Mar- home. Mrs, Shope was a forme: garet Kuhn on Wednesday evening | resident of our town Guests al were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ro the Shope home on Election Day of Linden Hall: Misses Daisy Rowe, were Mre. Kate Adams of Philips Grace Bitner and Mrs. Wilbur Bar- burg, Edward ar Leonard Shope do, all of State College, and Mr. and Altoona Mrs. Sammel Kimport and Mrs This week—A surprise birthdas Samuel Reitz. party was held at the home of Mr Miss Louise Whitehead a student and William Walker in heno: at Nelson Beauty Academy, of Hunt- of Mr; Walker's birthday Priday ingdon, spent the weekend with her ayening. Guests included nelzn- parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. White-| pos and friends of thi imable head lady. Mrs. Walker rece some Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brown, useful and lovely it £02 Belielonte, are spending several join In wishing her ma: th with their daughter and son-in-law, havpy occasion Mr. and Mrs. Harri wwiey The of Miles Mrs. William Stover spending hool guests at a week with her son and daughter-, Libr n Bellefonte on in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Stover al Altoona The Boalsburg Reformed Sunday school will hold their annual chick- en supper and zaar in the base- ment of the church Saturday eve- ning, November 23, from 5 to 8 p m. Everyone is cordially invited. Miss Pyelyn Houtz, of Harrisburg, Spent the weekend with her parents Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur Houtz Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hosterman of Greensbuug, spent the weekend with the former's mother, Mrs. Hen. | ry Hosterman. { Guests Bt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry MeGirk on Sunflay were Mr, and Mrs, William Shuey, of Roopshurg. and Miss Anna Dale, of State College. The Woman's Bible class of the Lutheran church held their month. ly meeting at the home of Mrs. Riley Hunter on Thursday evening. Those | members attending were: Mrs, D. B. Thomas, Mrs. Guy Clark, Mrs Mae Booth, Mys William Kline, Mrs. Waldo Homan Mrs. William | Garman, Mrs. Samuel Reitz, Mrs, | Margaret Kuhn and Mrs. Philip | williams, i The many friends of Prof. O. F. | Smith will be sorry to learn that he underwent a serious operation at the University of Pennsylvania Hos. pital ‘at Philadelphia, last Wedties. | day. We wich him ag speedy recov. | ery. Mrs. Edward Meyers Is sponding some time with her daughier and r= s | GOLDMAN FHONE FREE DELIVERY “QUALITY & ECONOMY” OUR MOTTO son~in-law, Mrs. Richard spending several 4 Nd of hg ‘ne is est ived We ¥ more of ans FH R ih . > on © pupils Barcugih Publi Friday af- + is wes the Etiquette is personal wile our n ays $0 card should A Christmas therefore we print it in the Sholi wee ARMISTICE DAY. tweney-two ye Armistice was Ch year we celebrate clear, in my mind Ars tovys nel gned ago band play: sweet I silently shed a tenr, In memory of those I lov My od twp little boys so dear. They never grew to be soldiers But silently went away Leaving me with only memories Memories of yesterday. Their life on earth was too brief But they answered the Zreat roll eall Of our Father who reigns above The ruler of one and all S0 each Armistice Day I'm sad Along wih mahy more, Whose hearts today are sad Booause of a cruel war When vears ago their sons Silently marched away, And left them with only a meme ory A memory y of yesterday 28 As usual we ean supply you with the extra things you need to make your Thanksgiving dinner a suecess. When you visit our Stare be sure and look at our display of Fruit Cake ingredients. We carry high grade merchandise and it costs no more than the cheaner grades. ; Rl LA lt li EU rl Cl Et le kl re SOFTA SILK SUPER BISQUICK CAKE FLOUR ALL PREPARED Bleached-Lge Box Lge Box 23¢c 29¢ Davis Baking Powder—Ige size. _____2 for 25¢ ll Nestle’s Semi-Sweet Chocolate 2 for 25¢ CHson ....snnuminsinenaa.3 ib 45¢c Ib 17¢ Ritz Butter Crackers_..__...._.___1b box 2l¢ Super Suds—blue box__.__.__________3 for 46¢ 1 LARGE DISH TOWEL FOR. lc WITH 2 Octagon Soap—Granulated. All for_._..__45¢ Octagon Scouring Powder............2 for 9c Pumplifi ....,o o cicnnnrnemrraneee 3 lge cans 25¢ Paper Napkins pmannn nape 2 BOXES 156 Heinz Baby Food. _..__.2 for 15¢ doz. 80c | Jonestown; | visited lege, R. D {| avenue STATE COLLEGE Dean C. P. Schoty of « South Sparks strect., addressed the Penn State Alumni Association of Altoona at n banquei held Tuesday evening in the Dutch Kitchen at Altoona Mrs. Grace Mertens of West Col- lege avenue, had as het weekend guests Mr. and Mrs, J, C. Cosgrove of Johnstown and Jean Nell of Bowling Green, Ky Mr. and Mrs. HS, Coleman. en tertained (heir card club at thelr home on Heister street Saturdaj evening. Mr. and Mrs, Luther Weaver Sirubles Station have as Uielr gues Mr. Weaver's bro her John Weaver of Niles. Ohio Mrs. Edna Storch of South Allen street, spent Saturday in dA&rris- (41 | burg where she visited with friends, a student a. the weekend and Mrs, R. A Rachael Dutcher, George School spent with her parents Mr Juteher of East Hamilton avenue Mr. and Mrs, WC. Parsons oi Heister street, had as their guest en Sunday their son. Howard of Jean Hofford of Mead- ville: Margaret Weaver and Betty Trite of Loysville Mrs. Eva Luce, Luce of Gill street afternoon in ARoouna with friend: Major and Mr of Bait Palrmount and Irvin Sunday thed Edna pent wiiel'e Herat spent Franci avenue | the weekend in Philadelphia, W | there attended the game, of State Coi- raed from th I where she wrgical op- the Hera Penn-Army football Mrs. M. A Peters has rot Centre County Heospita recently umderwent a craton N.E st College ng hi Hess of We avenue Wednesday wh al 1 of Pittsburgh, spen with his family } avenue Maric tte Whitmore at the ORonz School, weekend with her p areny Mrs, Prank Wh HUN Avenue Mrs. Walter Veda of Heisler Gladys Kerns of Lemont, a besiness meeting Tuesday evening Mrs, Ch ara LY her he wnt the death the West student ypent the Deas ang {Ba : Ham- a itmore ¢ Parior street, daughie and’ Mr attended in Bellefonte 5 reiurned $0 ' Hels street, having same time in Altoona due ° of her brother The State Colicge and Pine Grove Mills Rebekah Lodges held a join: Distric: meeting in the Odd Pelow Hall State Qollege Thursda evening. Alter the regular meeting District Deputy Prexident Margar- et Dale Boalsburg, was present. ed with a birthday cake by Parson vob 5 an of Veda Mills Rebersd Calle ge Elmer had a: Pine Gre GUTH, Spring fieim State Mr Corl of East Beaver hia weekend and Mis. Harry Hassinger humber and Mr. and Kimnbel Derone of Sunbury Mr. and Mrs. A P Wieland Hartswick avenue, bad as f weekend guests, Mr and Mrs. Don- al Wieland and son pont Mr. and Mr, and Sunday guest Mr wr Mri. Harry Behwrer and Mra. Fred Garner in Allooha io Mrs, Hugh Etters and daughte: Betty <f Miles street, and Virgie Markle of North Barnard street visited in Pleasan: Gap Monday evening Clara Bateson, of West Fairmount avenue, had as her weekend guests i Rachael Balles and Mrs, E. J. Hoy of Bcranton seen sen | MILK PRICE OF $1.92 FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER Continued heavy production in October combined with a daily de. (crease in the consumption ‘of fuid imilk in the New York market of 337 per cent resulted in a uniform (prize of $1.82 per hundred pounds {for'datry farmers in the New York | miilkshied. j «NWN. J Cladakis, miniatrator of ithe New York metropolitan: milk i marketing area, who aunounced the i prioe, sald it would apply to milk of 35 per cent bubterfat received | in October at New York City ap- {proved milk plants in the zone 201. | York | 1210 miles | City { Mr. Cladakis said that the price iis the same as the uniform price! tof milk delivered in September and {Jess than the price of $2.27 for Oz¢- { tober, 1980. i “The reason that the Ootober { price did hot show an improvement | distant from New | administrator's Hay actually i erensed, “At the same time, the sale {of fluid milk in New York decreased | {8.37 per cent x day. The dally con- | i sumption in September amounted | to 7.116.133 pounds, while the quan tity used daily in the fluid class in} Oclober was 6.876.309 pounds. A— SURELY The name of a young man who registésed for the draft at Aiken, 8 ©. is’ Kindly Draft. He lives in! Alken county. Shooting Match at Hecla Park Fri. Night, Nov. 22 at 8:00 O'CLOCK SHARP Large Turkeys, CHICKENS and GROCERIES Ail Welcc:e “ in-| HOUSEHOLD HINTS Spectacle Frames spectacle frames may be and effectively repaired a droj ial acetl broken ends, then in n pressing them firmly allowing to dry Celluloid very easlly by aprlying acid 10 the few minule together, and ) of gla Laundering Trousery Alter woolen cred, do not prinkle them when nearly puchased wel in clear ers with i 5 perlectly trousers wring them Take afl the iry and fold as Then wring out a walter, cover the and ron until the dry. laund- nm line when wel Lrous- towel | are Use For Old Candleg he ends of old candles to common ture will make polishing the and turpentine an excellent fi We Table Linen Try darni table sewing machine. Pirst places in embroidery the tension of the machine, and then stitch back and forth the place 8 neatly mended. Th mended poriion is hard to find ter laundering linen on the put the worn hoops, loosen ng Ae * Coffee Pot Repair 1{ Le pon fee 1 in the hinge of the cof- id bre rks, or slips out and by probably las. a ong PLEASANT GAP We are ; Mr. George sige ig ory ton the death o r Showers, a this town, and who passes } four ) Wo a been years fe long 1 Di away at h Monday atiack une abou GClock heart in &0 very whol Noon dud Showers for wor health veil Wa ¢ suddenty h had wveral death came is family were not He leave: a da ughlers Harriet, Henrietta and one Wade Showers motirn his loss Funeral be held this afternoon burial made in the Union Belicionte We exend sucgre sympathy oo ¢ + ihy sAMNLY 1 Pp Lo ale wife and Dorothy brot anc Her Tn services will and Cenelery ous bereaved LF #1] week: hn Ws H 3 8 bee: taken ounty piling where inte rwe for appendicit Centre morn came el fnnally UNOCCU] Henry lia sen a few days with his molher, Mr Frank Barnes and husband and broiber Paul Lego ang family Mr. and Mm Clyde Adams move ed Saturday inio new home on State Street Mra. Henry Nol] and Mrs Ra Melrcy made a hurried trijp to Har- isburg last Wednesday and while here attended the Tea given by Mizs Dorothy James at the Gover- nor's Mansion to the ladies who attended the annual meeting of Ye i State Council of Republican Woe men i Mrs, Henry Noll was an over i nigh guest Menday at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Alan Brungart at Rebersburg. Mrs. David Hall has been enter taining a friend from New York State for the past week Mrs. Henry Hoy whe has been in ftw a their ear poor health for a number of mouths | Contre | {ill at her home on Friday, which | ils now a pallen: County Houpital Mr. and Mrs. Orrie Mulbarger and son Harold spent Tuesday evening ‘atl the home of the former's brother in the | burm on each side of the highway | through town. This has been in terrible condition for a number of years and especially after hard rains hence the town folks are quite pleased with the project M:. Compion who is a member of the United States Marines was call i Gilbert Noll has been very ill for the past week. ls > SOLDIERS TO WADE INTO 30,000 POUNDS OF TURKEY ——————— Troops of the 44th div jed at Fort Dix, H ision camp- New. Jersey, {key today, which is being observed | | as Thanksgiving. Here is the menu: Turkey soup, | {roast turkey, chopped giblet dress- | ing. filling, eranberry sauce, candied | | moet, potatoes; celery, peas, | salad, apple and pumpkin ple, cider, | | nuts, candy, ice cream. cigars, cig~ | | arettes and coffee, men from New Jersey and metropolitan New York will re- (ceive ‘one-tay passes for the holie up the atiractive table. : 1 i { i until } oe it with a small safe- | | | Min and t Lh Samuel Mulbarger near Bellefonte. : Work wag started recently on the | dy (Nov. 31)-<if they elect to pass | Odor To j;emave the odor of gasoline from frexhly-cleaned garine os, use oll ¢f snssafri in the woling | (abn LO a quart 4, RAS0- Gasol ne L ten drops line) Old Alter several years tures hung on the wall some- are torn and open to dust and | ofl, which is injurious to the pic- ture itself. Take a heavy grade of wrapping and glue it tightly to the back the frame, this will keen cut dust and dirt Home-Made Metal Polish A practical polish for can be made with one ashes mixed with a tablespoon bicarbona'e of sods brought smooth paste by the addition water, Use on a soft cloth bing vigorously. To Frost Glass One method for frosti to apply a magnesium dextrin, in Pictures he backs of pe time hy the all me'al cup of Cilia "ne ng solution of ux ou uiphate twenty ounces glass nees of WO ounce f wal To Waterproof Poltery Occasionally the inside a pottery flower bowl imperfect, that when in use « ring of motsture formed on i on which it stand In thi warm pottery with hot and Then pour into ew melted pari he vessel uni! glaze of vase | 0 Labi Cape waler, ia the wim woonfuls of turn and Lip t Anterior js whole of Led % * — Poets’ | Corner A PRAYER. kL DOL weallll wes are not — and pow my aim BOnors ure ne C ire fame Amid the worlds vas. Lreasdry One thing alone God grant me a con OQ peack m d { Cis in And Neith do Nor 1 pray All mcasn; AL Te nia C MEERY HEART» me HDeery never die Many hearts are comioried your More 11 euer eve t ga) IWAS what they seem wrsuade you not dreain ens are your Lad, To May Ye Who That way T'o your Joy mysterious There'll always be enough ¢ Of somber skies and gray You just kecp a-smilin In your metry way Vina C. Irv A — 1 BLANCHARD There is quite an epidemic of ill- ness in our communily at present. Last Tuesday little Rachel Heverly | daughter of Mr. and Mrs Clyde Heverly was taken to the lock Ha ven Hospital, being threatened with preumoni She 1s pow convalescs fig at her home AL present Franklin Gardner son of Forest Gardner, is in the Hospital suffer. ing from an allack of pueumonia, while his sister Lols &s quite il] at home Keep Dright i be your u will find ay you be goal bitier m0 be serious, wy ve HOM should cause 1 Lad ine Miller was faken very resulted in Lock Haven fon aR her being taken to Uw Hospital, on observaddon and Lreaimen.t Fay Jeanecile Spangler spent the weekend in Belleionte, visiting wilh her [riend Sarah Fisher, while Ethel Fisher of Bellefonte spent the weekend here at the Spangler ‘ home, A daughter was born to Mr, and re. 8. 8 Williams at the Wil- liamsport Hospital, on Thursday. Mr. Harris Bechdel had the {misfortune to smash his ankle, while at work at the Whiterock Quarries, at Pleasant Gap, last j week, Nearly a year ago Mr, Bech. | del suffered an | same foot. Mr. accident to the Bechdel will be! { incapacitated for some time, Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Wimslow and family have moved from Curwens- | | ville to their home here, where they | | plan to reside in the future -——— CONTINUES will | | wade through 30,000 pounds of tur- | RELIEF DECLINE i {Centre countians during the week {show a decrease of £86 and 16 checks {from those of the previous week, fruit | according to State Treasurer F. Clair } Payments for the week amounted $2132 which was $1.660 lower ian those for the comparable week jof last year. Current payments re. {quired 221 fewer checks than those a year ago. At the same lime Treasurer Ross announced Age. Pensions for the Blind, and Aid to | Dependent Children-—paid Centre Barly Christine: Hint: Send The Morning { se: { Harry fWaorshiy 1 { body Le Bunday, | { The Beech Creek Grange recent. Direct relief payments to needy | MRED Nittany Valley Pau! J Novy Cl +0 IL tthe ran “ion 7:30, Paul Vesper Dramg $:30, Church scl Presbyterian, Bollelont Bundy school at 9:40 Chapel, Harry C. Tayi worshiy Lhe 10:46 a. m. mend 8, Hitla will thu vice 44} in nducted of Bs preach Methodist, Milesburg 1 0" school 1 sm hurch Bupt. FE rth League well Wi | Joash ing, 7:30 Wed: rvening vice Thursday 1 League Friday Evangelical Parish Kite Howard Res dule 24 Loew F of Zion M. 8mith Forelg: Wingate -8und Fisher, Ba Foreig: ard Pletchey Junior and 5 ml Stewarts Young Pes Christ, Blan is Da Sunda TT] Special Thanks ris Under thr any ng Valiey First Es delied Halber angeinal Methodist, Bellcfon church Thur cick, with sermon Householder Junior evening at 6:30 ES —— WOMAN, 8. RETRACES IN DEATH HER HOMECOMING’ Mrs. Bophie Veller Kerr, Pittsburgh, retraced Saturdas death the “homecoming” out planned years age A yellowed scrap in her BA of paper found safely box directed that @ funeral procession be driven evo the streets she rod as a young woman and past the houses called home. “Don’t forgel.” she wrote ito spe the old home and the old folie An oblluary--writéeny in pencil ang ink--had been Xept up to date from Lime lo time It boi in Alssce-lorraine in March 18b6. and came here with her fam. ig when she was 11 — i — A ————— A — Beech Creek Grange Buys Home a1 he onc I want some of ly purchased the building at the said she was corner of Vesper and Locust streets, Beech Creek. from the estate of Henry ©. Willlams, The building was formerly occupied by the gen- ‘eral store of who recently retired from business The grange has been using the jrooms of the Beech Creek P. O. 8 of A. on the second floor of the Beech Creck National Bank build- ing, The newly purchased building a commodious permanent location ——— People are dying every day on the highway. trying to find out how {ast ia Wp can be completed. A rt % Er x oun pr Public Sales § Y. NOV, 21-W A. Zer offer at public sale on the by farm at Nittany, Centre opty livestock, complete Ame of ogra AR A toni Lester WH. Stephens,’ tube: jof two stories will give the grange! chairs i rockers: kitchen cabinet: { trough; form; i other ‘ Te FRIDAY Y. MARCH 2 ‘ obi miles White arming 1 u H set THURSDAY, MARCH 20 1943 8 Warrtz will offer at puhlic on Lhe MO. Btover farm, 1° north west of Woodward, Ps stock and farm Implements at 9 a Wise & Hubler Harry pace mijes lj ve- Rade angcta x47 Emeclteer the J of Ria Hivestock MDOTY and "we MARS pe £ | al frre FRI DAY. Saturday, Nov. 23 AND MRS MRS, WILLIAM E. HANNAH GROVE offer their of sale at variely below. Bale clock noon public Semi yrit hosel) old good ixted bromb i at Maves The Mrs. includes table and chairs ching closet: Kitch- en cabinet, Glenwood range: Susgque- hanna stove; 5 rockers: library table organ: 2 couches: bedroom sulle brasg bed: washing machine and amps: dron lead table: some odd chairs, 3-piece living room suite bed couch: 3 stands Acme dress dinine rootn dome, and many articles Items © be sold bY Mrs Hannah Grove include curtains porch lamps: 3 wash stands set of dish- gets: meal ~ ” es: Od dishes: 2 toilet bench: meat block: 4 cider barrels awn mower; ice oream Ifreeser. but- ter bowl: ronine board: oll stove horse blankets, car robe pair of pillows. 2 comforts; dreff form: hoe wood Dox: grain bags coal truck: shovel, picks: planes: augers, large tray, wire screen; botlers: grid ceiling fixture. tres Pr ee an Penns Valley Sales Barn CENTRE HALL at 12:00 o'clock dition. - [Cenice Dewavcrat lo oubspf=town | relatives i Next Sale--TUES., NOVEM. 26 ‘Will have 141 COWS (f resh and springers) from one farm; several god HORSES; a manure spreader, in good con- - DON'T MISS THESE 8 SALES, changing ‘grate of Highway Route No. 319. in Howard Tewnshic, upon which sald laffie of the County Tuesday, November 26 FRED W. WALTZ y $ ‘ a Pui Friday, Nov. 29 ALVIN ¥. SHAMP Me Saturday, Nov. 30 CHARLES W. CORI LEGAL NOTICES ADMINISTRATRINS NOTH 1 el 10 said except make a report of cancinusions wn Trappe Court wel. Bellefonte, Pennsvivania when WRIT teractions ™ and prove nw clalr oming in on LEW < ( ny 2 Auditor FEGAL NOTH pi Notire is hereby given that Charles Hinple, Frog C Keeler County Centre County for have entered for 4 he pas ment of nt Wf Jehan C Bos Hor. wife, of the Township of Coege Centre County, Pennsviva. nia caused By the re<locstion, widen. ing, re-aligning and changing of the grade of Highway Route No. §6 in Col Tege Tow nshin, upon which said real gbuts. The amount of said "0 Hus wired ($400.00) w may be filed tO d acroement w eh n ten (10) days m the date of this Dotice dy any y if no exceptions ave filed, oaid at the ex- the °C wy the County of Cen- into an arreement damages tn Teal and Mollie V fre hi fle in CHARLES F HIPPLE FREED C 24 HARRY V Commissioners of Oentre Co x47 County NOTICE. Notice i& hereby given that Charlies ¥. Hionle, Fred C. Mensch, and Harry VV. Keeler. County Commissioners of Centre County for the County of Cen. tre, have entered into an agreement for the pavment of damages to real estate of the Estate of James O Hew erly, late of Bellefonte Borough. Cen tre County. Peansvivania, caused by the re<lotation, widening. realigning. and the LEGAL agreement is on file in the Prothonotary of Cemtre CHARLES ¥ PPLE FRED OC MENSCH HARRY V s County Commissioners of Centre Co. 5 x47
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